Romney is a good business man. Compared to community organizers, they understand the economy beyond the elementary school level.

4:05 pm May 23, 2012

facts wrote:

Community organizer is now president.

Romney is already a defeated man.

4:07 pm May 23, 2012

bimbo alert wrote:

Poster's bad grammar aside, Obama was much more than an organizer, as paid trolls well know. Understanding how to strip a target company for max personal and investor gain, and understanding "the economy" - esp the world's largest and most complex - is about the difference between an Einstein and a Palin. Once again, distortions are quickly obliterated by the harsh light of fact.

6:04 pm May 23, 2012

denise wrote:

Of course he was much more than an organizer....he was mentored by Rev Wright in black liberation theology for 20 years, offered him 150 k to shut him up about it, he was an author who in his early days, claimed in his own bio, that he was born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii....for that "exotic" appeal.
He is a friend of Bill Ayers the government bomber, 10 years of his life blacked out by liberal msm, a friend of New Black Panther Party, and studied constitutional law, yet had his little bill end up in the SC due to it's ?? constitutionality. Why, he is a rocket scientist, and so is his VP, Biden.
Wow...one cheats on exams and one personallly claims to have been born in another country, and put it in print on his bio. He doesn't mind sucking in record dough from the companies that he is berating. Some view that as....hypocritical.
Einsteins....the WH team, they are Einsteins. Speaking of the harsh light of fact, what happened to his promise of sunlight as a disinfectant ?
My grammar is no worse than your punctuation.

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